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THE TECHNOLOGY HEADLINES EXPERT ANALYSIS According to the studies, after identifying 100 companies using RTC, 40 companies were interviewed. The web survey demonstrated the following: Source: https://cogint.ai/ai-in-rtc-report-highlights/ Details of the findings are available on a 147-Page Report. However, there are new streams of opportunities on the horizon.Hence, when an opportunity meets the preparation, a whole new breed of catalysts will lead the way. In an article written in Forbs, Mr. Tom Taulli, a contributor writes “What Entrepreneurs Need to Know About AI.” While AI will require adaptive entrepreneurial abilities, one must adjust and learn how to deal with the Realities of the Modern Workplace. One of the areas that Video, WebRTC and AI have coexisted lies with NETSTAIRS who specializes in Digital Media Infrastructure. Their team of engineers are working on ways that AI become a self- healing algorithm that will ensure the best user viewing experience while mitigating RTC related latencies. WebRTC and AI are becoming the new twosome. With the release of several releases, WebRTC 1.0 becoming stronger than ever while WebRTC 2.0 initiatives are underway. RTC 2.0 and new Microsoft contribution to WebRTC (aka ORTC) compete to replace the traditional video streaming services with little or low latency codecs. Real-Time Communications (RTC or WebRTC) brings a wealth of business and consumer income stream opportunities AUGUST 2019 when combined with AI, IoE, and Blockchain. RTC makesdevices connection, IoE gadgets, electronic appliances, human, and machines communicate with each other – all in real-time settings. Today, as I write this article, amongst the most popular video codecs are H.264 and HLS. H.264 comes with 15 years of track record and most proven wide reach. WebRTC today supports H.264 and VP8. However, with the advent of 5G and greater volume of bandwidth services available through ISPs around the globe, HTML5 video communications and the latest codecs are improvingour visual experience dramatically. Expect soon the release of VP9 and HVEC (H.265) along with the present support of Web.M and MPEG-Dash codecs - as the new media players standards. Much like Adobe Flash, your browsers one day will eventually disable the old codec and replace itself with a greater quality of video and even 4K or higher player(s). Ahmad Moradi brings decades of video expertise with PHD studies in AI is a contributor. Twitter: @netstairs [email protected] 23